Inspired by a "sexual crush" Gaga had at a nightclub, the lighted scepter became a staple of her early imagery.
The official music video for Lady Gaga's is a high-energy tribute to her New York City roots, depicting a gritty yet glamorous journey through an underground subway setting. Directed by Joseph Kahn , the video celebrates inclusion and the "genuine New York lifestyle" through a series of stylized, dance-heavy sequences. The Narrative and Concept
The subway station setting and the general atmosphere were heavily influenced by Jackson's "Bad" music video.
Watch the official music video to see Gaga's New York underground vision in action: Lady Gaga - LoveGame (Official Music Video) LadyGagaVEVO YouTube• Jun 17, 2009
Gaga intended for the video to capture the "gay, black New York" feel she experienced before finding mainstream fame. Iconic Elements
Carrying her iconic "disco stick," Gaga leads a group of dancers through subway cars and down staircases, performing intricate choreography by Laurieann Gibson .
A key scene occurs in a parking lot ticket booth where Gaga interacts with an inspector who shifts between being a man and a woman in every frame, symbolizing fluid sexuality and inclusion.
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Lady Gaga - Lovegame (official Music Video) (2025)
Inspired by a "sexual crush" Gaga had at a nightclub, the lighted scepter became a staple of her early imagery.
The official music video for Lady Gaga's is a high-energy tribute to her New York City roots, depicting a gritty yet glamorous journey through an underground subway setting. Directed by Joseph Kahn , the video celebrates inclusion and the "genuine New York lifestyle" through a series of stylized, dance-heavy sequences. The Narrative and Concept Lady Gaga - LoveGame (Official Music Video)
The subway station setting and the general atmosphere were heavily influenced by Jackson's "Bad" music video. Inspired by a "sexual crush" Gaga had at
Watch the official music video to see Gaga's New York underground vision in action: Lady Gaga - LoveGame (Official Music Video) LadyGagaVEVO YouTube• Jun 17, 2009 The Narrative and Concept The subway station setting
Gaga intended for the video to capture the "gay, black New York" feel she experienced before finding mainstream fame. Iconic Elements
Carrying her iconic "disco stick," Gaga leads a group of dancers through subway cars and down staircases, performing intricate choreography by Laurieann Gibson .
A key scene occurs in a parking lot ticket booth where Gaga interacts with an inspector who shifts between being a man and a woman in every frame, symbolizing fluid sexuality and inclusion.